Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 130, 13 April 1915 — Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915.

BIBLE GLASS BOYS TAKE EXAMINATION ON HONOR SYSTEM

Written examinations covering the vork,of the Bible study classes of the T. M. C. A. will be conducted by Boys' Director J. J. Somerville next week. Two hundred and four boys will take the examinations, being divided into five different classes, according to the graded courses which they have studied. Fifty-one will be examined in the course on "What Manner of Man Is This?" sixty-three on "Men Who Dared," forty-seven on "Travels of Paul," eight on "Jesus the Head Coach," and thirty-five on the special course, "Men of the Bible." A schedule of hours will be arranged by Mr. Somerville. The honor system will be followed and each student will -be asked to sign his name to a statement showing

Mother Tells How Vinol Made Her Delicate Boy Strong. New York City. "My. little boy was in a very weak, delicate condition as a result of gastritis and the' measles and there seemed no hope of saving his life. The doctor prescribed cod liver oil but he could not take it. I decided totry Vinol and with splendid results. It seemed to agree with him so that now he is a strong healthy

boy." Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, 1090

Park Ave.. N. Y. City.

We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, for run-down

conditions, chronic coughs, colds and

bronchitis. adv.

that he has neither received nor given any help or information regarding examination papers. Two. hours will be allowed for taking the examinations. Alt' of the papers will be graded by local officers of the Y. M. C. A. In accordance with the rules of the international office, and only those papers which receive a grade of 65 per cent or more will be sent to the international committee. All students receiving a grade of 75 or over from the International committee will receive a diploma.

SUES ON MORTGAGE.

Charles E. Hoover entered suit in circuit court Monday to foreclose a $260 mortgage against John F. Clawson of Greensfork on an ice cream manufacturing outfit.

RICHMOND GETS

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plished the last ten years toward better fire protection, we herewith tabulate the following improvements: 1906 Building and equlping south side hosenouse. . $ 15,000.00 1907 Placing wires underground 94,497.00 1908 Removing wires and poles off Main street, estimated 35,000.00 1909 Purchasing additional ladders and hose, estl mated 2,000.00 1910 Building and equipping west side hosenouse v 10,452.00 1912 Purchasing auto fire truck ; ' 6,672.00 1913 Purchasing chief's automobile 1,000.00 1913 Water works improvements ............. 175,000.00

1914 Purchasing police automobile 1,000.00 1914 Raising wires over buildings 7,000.00 1915 Purchasing aerial ladder 10,800.00 Increased cost maintenance for ten years ........... 100,000.00

Total f467.421.00 "Taking into account the increased cost annually of maintenance and the improvements ' made by individual property owners themselves, the expenditures during the past ten years are fully half a million dollars. While these large expenditures have been added for permanent Improvements, and the expense of maintenance added the fire hazard has been greatly reduced, and fire losses, therefore, gradually decreased. The losses for the past five years have been at a minimum. Data for the past five years average annually as follows: Value of property endanger

ed $245,699.00

Amount of insurance car

ried 113,767.00

Amount of fire losses 6,347.00 Percentage of property loss .027 Percentage of insurance losses " .053

"The average for ten years Is as follows: Value of property endangerered $434,095.00 Amount of insurance carried 196,885.00 Amount of fire losses 21,942.00 Percentage of property Iobs 050 Percentage of insurance . losses : .111 "It -must be remembered that only a small percentage of property was endangered so that perhaps 95 per cent of the insured property during the past five years had no fire loss, and the premiums paid on these were 100 per cent profit to the companies."

WOKEN MEET

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Schools," Miss Elizabeth Lashley, Centerville. "The Old Time Rural School," Mrs. Savllla Kempton, Centerville. "Our Club," Mrs. Laura Doloff, president Columbian Farmers H. E. club.

"The Relation Between Parent and

Child," Mrs. Grace King. Centerville.

"Hospitality," Mrs. Thomas Eliason.

Centerville. "Anger, Its Cause and Effect," Mrs John Bunnell. Hagerstown.

"Cake Making," Mrs. W. O. Jones,

Hagerstown.

"Bread Making." Mrs. Elizabeth

Pyle, Columbian Farmers' H. E. club "The Care of Milk Utensils," Mrs

Ella Kenworthy, Columbian Farmers'

H. E. club.

Origlna Poem, Mrs. Nora Harris,

Centerville.

"Woman's Suffrage," Mrs. Emma

Landls, Columbian Farmers H. E.

club.

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DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and 8ulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can tell.

Almost everyone knows . that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and

lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth'B Sage and. Sulphur Compound." you will get a large bottle of this famous old - recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, -and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. Advertisement

Cecelia V. Henderson Piano, Voice, Theory and Harmony Music Studio, Phone 1702 206 N. 11th St.

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